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'''Treason''' was a criminal offence of betrayal of one's [[nation]], [[planet]], or other state. The penalty for treason was commonly [[death sentence|death]]. "High Treason" was the most feared form of treason, for it was proven criminal disloyalty to one's government.
'''Treason''' was a criminal offence of betrayal of one's [[nation]], [[planet]], or other state. The penalty for treason was commonly [[death sentence|death]]. "High Treason" was the most feared form of treason, for it was proven criminal disloyalty to one's government.


Examples of treason among [[Time Lord]]s were believed rare. For unspecified reasons, [[Sardon]] (a member of the [[High Council]] with posts in the [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]] and the [[Temporal Scanning Service]]) had the authority to place his assistant [[Luco (World Game)|Luco]] on trial for High Treason after the [[Second Doctor]] proved his collaboration with the [[Players]] against [[Gallifrey]]. It was an unusually severe case as Luco tried multiple times to kill the Doctor and his partner [[Serena]] on their assignment for the CIA, invoked forbidden access to the [[Death Zone]], and helped the [[Players]] tamper with Time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[World Game (novel)|World Game]]'')
Examples of treason among [[Time Lord]]s were believed rare. For unspecified reasons, [[Sardon]] (a member of the [[High Council]] with posts in the [[Celestial Intervention Agency|CIA]] and the [[Temporal Scanning Service]]) had the authority to place his assistant [[Luco (World Game)|Luco]] on trial for High Treason after the [[Second Doctor]] proved his collaboration with the [[Players]] against [[Gallifrey]]. It was an unusually severe case as Luco tried multiple times to kill the Doctor and his partner [[Serena]] on their assignment for the CIA, invoked forbidden access to the [[Death Zone]], and helped the [[Players]] tamper with Time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[World Game (novel)|World Game]]'') [[The War Chief]] fled Gallifrey when he was framed for treason by [[Borusa]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus (novel)|Timewyrm: Exodus]]'')


The Doctor seemed to be no stranger to being a high-order criminal. When [[Lemuel Gulliver]] said the [[Master of the Land of Fiction]] had papers against him for "treason and other capital crimes" The [[Second Doctor]]'s response was, "Treason again, really?" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind Robber]]'') This bland reaction was echoed in his [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]], when he was arrested and interrogated by torture in a pre-trial attempt to force a confession to treason for murdering the retiring [[Lord President]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'')
The Doctor seemed to be no stranger to being a high-order criminal. When [[Lemuel Gulliver]] said the [[Master of the Land of Fiction]] had papers against him for "treason and other capital crimes" The [[Second Doctor]]'s response was, "Treason again, really?" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Mind Robber]]'') This bland reaction was echoed in his [[Fourth Doctor|fourth incarnation]], when he was arrested and interrogated by torture in a pre-trial attempt to force a confession to treason for murdering the retiring [[Lord President]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Deadly Assassin (TV story)|The Deadly Assassin]]'')
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[[Ennatum]] and [[Gudea]] committed treason against [[Gilgamesh]] when they convinced him to go on a spying mission in [[Kish]], then informed the Kishites of his whereabouts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Genesys (novel)|Timewyrm: Genesys]]'')
[[Ennatum]] and [[Gudea]] committed treason against [[Gilgamesh]] when they convinced him to go on a spying mission in [[Kish]], then informed the Kishites of his whereabouts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Genesys (novel)|Timewyrm: Genesys]]'')


In [[1951]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] were arrested on charges of treason against [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] by [[Lieutenant]] [[Anthony Rupert Hemmings]]. In [[1923]], [[Adolf Hitler]] was found guilty of treason for leading the [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. On Gallifrey, [[The War Chief]] was framed for treason by [[Borusa]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus (novel)|Timewyrm: Exodus]]'')
In [[1923]], [[Adolf Hitler]] was found guilty of treason for leading the [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. In [[1951]] of an [[alternate timeline]], the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Ace]] were arrested on charges of treason against [[Nazi]] [[Germany]] by [[Lieutenant]] [[Anthony Rupert Hemmings]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Timewyrm: Exodus (novel)|Timewyrm: Exodus]]'')
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Treason was a criminal offence of betrayal of one's nation, planet, or other state. The penalty for treason was commonly death. "High Treason" was the most feared form of treason, for it was proven criminal disloyalty to one's government.

Examples of treason among Time Lords were believed rare. For unspecified reasons, Sardon (a member of the High Council with posts in the CIA and the Temporal Scanning Service) had the authority to place his assistant Luco on trial for High Treason after the Second Doctor proved his collaboration with the Players against Gallifrey. It was an unusually severe case as Luco tried multiple times to kill the Doctor and his partner Serena on their assignment for the CIA, invoked forbidden access to the Death Zone, and helped the Players tamper with Time. (PROSE: World Game) The War Chief fled Gallifrey when he was framed for treason by Borusa. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus)

The Doctor seemed to be no stranger to being a high-order criminal. When Lemuel Gulliver said the Master of the Land of Fiction had papers against him for "treason and other capital crimes" The Second Doctor's response was, "Treason again, really?" (TV: The Mind Robber) This bland reaction was echoed in his fourth incarnation, when he was arrested and interrogated by torture in a pre-trial attempt to force a confession to treason for murdering the retiring Lord President. (TV: The Deadly Assassin)

The Fifth Doctor faced treason charges over biodata extraction because it threatened the integrity of the Matrix. The matter was so serious the High Council preferred to act in haste rather than take the time for a full investigation. In this case the charge was weak; the Doctor was sent to be executed in order to spare the lives of billions, but they could not execute him before the proper paperwork was filed. (TV: Arc of Infinity)

The criminal Slitheen family were forced off their home planet, convicted of high treason, as well as fraud and theft, by order of the High Council of Raxas Prime. They were sentenced to death. (TV: The Gift)

During the Human-Hath War on Messaline, General Cobb ordered the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble imprisoned after the Doctor objected to him using the Source to exterminate the Hath, refusing to "have them spreading treason". (TV: The Doctor's Daughter)

Robert MacLeish objected to the Father Angelo's plan to overthrow Queen Victoria, branding it treason. (TV: Tooth and Claw)

Sir Francis Drake was put in the Tower of London for committing treason. (GAME: The Gunpowder Plot)

Mavic Chen and his security chief Karlton were found guilty of high treason when a message recorded by Marc Cory revealed that the two men had been conspiring with the Daleks. The sentence was execution, although Chen was already dead when Diksen arrested Karlton. (PROSE: The Mutation of Time)

Ennatum and Gudea committed treason against Gilgamesh when they convinced him to go on a spying mission in Kish, then informed the Kishites of his whereabouts. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Genesys)

In 1923, Adolf Hitler was found guilty of treason for leading the Beer Hall Putsch. In 1951 of an alternate timeline, the Seventh Doctor and Ace were arrested on charges of treason against Nazi Germany by Lieutenant Anthony Rupert Hemmings. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus)